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  • Our Practice
    • Administrative Team
    • Photo Gallery
    • Standing with Community
    • Careers
    • Health & Safety Measures
    • Inclement Weather
  • Services
    • Counseling >
      • Individual Therapy >
        • EMDR
      • Family Therapy
      • Child & Adolescent Therapy
      • Groups >
        • Creating Connections for Teens
        • Teen Group (Stefanie)
      • Couple & Marital Therapy >
        • Intimacy & Sexuality Therapy
    • Virtual Appointments
    • Consultation Services >
      • ADHD & Executive Functioning Assessments
  • Find a Therapist
    • O'Fallon Therapists
    • South County Therapists
  • Request an Appointment
    • Payments & Insurance
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    • Blog
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    • Make a Payment
    • Patient Portal
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VIRTUAL COUNSELING

Sandhill Counseling and Consultation is pleased to offer Telehealth for individual counseling.
​Details about Telehealth are below. Our team is glad to answer any additional questions when you reach out to our office. 
MAKE A VIRTUAL COUNSELING APPOINTMENT

WHAT IS TELEHEALTH?

Telehealth is the use of telecommunications technology, such as computers and mobile devices, that allows our clinicians to provide professional counseling and consulting services remotely. The goal of telehealth is to make these services more readily available for those who are unable to attend an in-therapy session. This service provides a convenient and effective way to stay engaged in treatment, leading to symptom relief and successful outcomes.  

Talk about the possibility of telehealth services with your mental health provider and to schedule an on-line session. No software needs to be downloaded and there is no registration needed. 
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​We care about patient privacy and confidentiality and therefore have chosen Zoom to connect clients and clinicians using video-conferencing on-line. This system is HIPAA compliant and secure (encrypted).

STEPS TO CONNECT

Chances are you already have all the equipment you need to engage in a telehealth visit.
HERE ARE THE BASICS NEEDED:
  • Computer or smartphone or tablet
  • Microphone (if not included in the mobile device or computer)
  • Webcam (if not included in the mobile device or computer)
  • Email address to receive the invite with link

CONNECT FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT
​You will receive a Zoom link 1 hour prior to your scheduled telehealth appointment.
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TIPS FOR A GREAT TELEHEALTH EXPERIENCE

  • Restart your computer before a call. Other software might be using computer power or interfere with your video or microphone. Restarting your computer will assure your computer is ready for video.
  • Use fast internet. Video quality adapts to internet speed, so the faster your internet connection, the better the video quality you will experience. Ethernet cable often provides the best results, however, wifi connection will suffice.
  • Use a newer computer with plenty of speed. Sending and receiving video takes a lot of computer power. Old or slow computers will have a harder time processing the video, which can cause choppiness.
  • Use low resolution. If you are experience poor quality, try lowering the resolution. By doing this it requires less bandwidth and computer power, resulting in less choppiness during your call.
  • Use headphones. Typically, your computer will automatically eliminate echo or audio feedback, so you don't hear yourself talking. But if it happens, have headphones on standby and ready to use.
  • Design your space. Create a space that is therapeutic.
  • Consider sound – a quiet and private environment is important so both therapist and client can speak openly and freely. Close the door and put a “do not disturb” sign on it if possible.
  •  Front lighting is helpful to see one another easily (avoid sitting in front of a window – no backlight)
  •  Supply yourself with a drink and a tissue box
  • If using a smartphone to connect, consider getting a stand so that you don’t have to hold it for the entire session. Your arm getting tired may be an annoyance and distraction to doing great therapeutic work as well as it can dampen the intimacy of therapy.
  • Try to look at each other and not the screen. This creates real connection. Consider putting a post-it note over your face so you are not distracted by your own image. (People tend to want to look at themselves.)

NEXT STEPS
When you are ready to make an appointment, call us at 636.379.1779.
​We can help you determine the best service and therapist for your needs. 
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CALL TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
636-500-9247
Locations:
801 S. Woodlawn Avenue, Suite 15, O'Fallon, MO 63366
13303 Tesson Ferry Road, Suite 50, St. Louis, MO 63128
​Email: [email protected]
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Phone: 636-500-9247 • Fax: 636-634-3496
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